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Boring ass domestic question I could just google.

What's the best most cheapest handheld vacuum?
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>>2787986
Whichever one goes with the battery format you have selected.
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>>2787986
I have the 18V Makita and it's good. Costs about $20 + ~$20 for a battery.
Of course you also have to buy a charger if you don't have Makita tools, then it's another $50 and it's not worth it anymore.
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>>2787986
>What's the best most cheapest handheld vacuum?
there isn't one.

cheap will be crap.
best will be expensive.
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>>2788000
As to I and I use it daily. I collect corded shop vacs then post them anywhere I expect to vacuum but that little fucker is insanely handy.

If you 3D print the nozzles, dust collectors for drilling and much more deserve a look.
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>>2787986
doesn't matter. they literally all come from the same chink factory



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